Determinants of Orthopaedic Service Utilisation among Young People Aged 5-24 Years Old in Zambia

Autor: Moses Chikoti Simuyemba, Queen Elizabeth Seketi, Rosemary Ndonyo Likwa
Rok vydání: 2020
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Popis: Background Musculoskeletal conditions and/or disorders (MSDs), which affect muscles, tendons and ligaments, are the main causes of disability in many patients even though such disorders can be addressed through orthopaedic care. Little was known on the determinants of Orthopaedic services utilisation among young people between the ages of 5-24 in Zambia.Methods An embedded mixed methods design was used to conduct a hospital based cross sectional study that focused on high and low level of orthopaedic services utilisation. Stratified random sampling was used to draw a sample of 162 children and young people (5-24) from the hospital registers. Purposive sampling was used for eight service providers and convenient sampling for 10 parents and six young people. A data extraction checklist and self-administered questionnaires were for service providers. In-depth interviews with parents and a focus group discussion with six clients aged 15 to 24. Quantitative data was analysed using STATA version 14. Statistical tests included chi square, univariate and investigator led stepwise multiple logistic regression. Content and thematic analysis were done for qualitative data.Results 41 percent of clients had high level of service utilisation. Physiotherapy clients were 84 percent significantly less likely to use services compared to clients from prosthetic and orthotics workshops [AOR 0.16; 95% CI 0.05, 0.59; P=0.01]. Clients living in low density residential areas were 86 percent times less likely to use Orthopaedic services compared to those in high density residential areas [AOR 0.14; 95% CI 0.05, 0.43; P
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